1 Jan, 2018 → by ClaimboUser407258
Misrepresented vehicle
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My experience with Future Classics was just VERY frustrating on two fronts: 1) the car I purchased was represented as "strong, etc." (I have their original ad); pictures on web-site (and auction) were before a crappy paint job (probably by his Maaco buddies) was done. The car has been a MAJOR project (requiring new exhaust system, one of the exh. Manifolds was cracked, fuel tank was fouled, carb had to be rebuilt, rear suspension (shocks & springs) replaced, etc., etc., etc. - to the tune of more than $12, 000 (I am trying NOT to add it all up, because it makes me ill), then had a tremendously difficult time tracking down some original documentation that should have come with the car - almost like they did not want me to get in touch with the previous owner (I was told that he was "weird" and un-cooperative - could have been, but something doesn't seem right???); 2) I left another car up there, as I was told that I could have some work done (windshield wiper motor installed), and nothing was done for close to a month. Thankfully, I got that one out of there ASAP. I have reconciled that I signed an "As-is" document at purchase, and have viewed it as an expensive learning lesson, but will NEVER recommend Future Classics to anyone. I have also heard that Nick is not supposed to be involved in auto business (e.g. had license pulled or something), but I can not confirm that.